Royal Enfield – Fury 650 rendering by Oberdan Bezzi

Italian artist Oberdan Bezzi, famously called as OBIBOI, has sketched an impressive looking concept which might be expected from the Royal Enfield stable in the future. And it’s got a fancy name to it - Royal Enfield Fury 650.

The handlebar is switched to a single flat tracker unit, and the front headlamp gets authentic round headlamp setup, and the instrument cluster is now a circular pod unit. The Pirellis rubber give way to knobby Dunlop tires with both front and rear fenders chopped and 19” spoked wheels, making up for the scrambler-esq getup. It also gets an upgraded USD suspension setup to add more capability, but it carries the same 320mm front disc brake and a 240mm rear disc brake units as the standard 650.

The Fury uses the same in-house developed 648cc parallel twin engine that features a single piece forged crank with a 270º firing order. This will provide a solid V-twin character which will echo from those 2-into-2 upswept exhaust canisters. The engine is not built for speed, but for a character that will provide an unrivaled experience while producing 47bhp and 38 lb-ft of torque. The exhaust unit on this gets the black treatment while the tip remains polished chrome.